Repair of paper - Protection and restoration of publications, photographs and documents
What we offer
Paber restoration ensures that the information and original appearance of publications, maps, photos and important documents are preserved through professional preservation and restoration. The service includes the preservation of publications, the restoration of photographs and the stabilisation of documents for both historical and private objects, reducing further damage and prolonging the preservation of objects.
Who needs the service
The service is recommended for museums, archives and libraries, as well as for private customers: family collections, owners of antique and art supplies, law firms and businesses that retain important contracts or historical materials. Anyone with the aim of long-term protection of information, emotionally or financially valuable paper can find a solution here.
How the process works
Start with detailed status assessment and documentation, then draw up an individual work plan, which may include stabilisation, mechanical cleaning, hardness of sheet material, moisture and deformation treatments, and, if necessary, paint and surface regenerations. All interventions are carried out in the most reversible and minimal manner, using archiving and museum-friendly materials.
Principal functions and approaches
- Professional status assessment and digital archiving of documents
- Printing, including neutralisation and strengthening of acidified paper
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- Printing of documents: sewing of tears, filling materials and edging
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Printing and/h3> High quality paper restoration preserves critical information and cultural value, Preservation of prints helps to avoid permanent damage that may become irreversible without the intervention of the specialist.
Benefits and results
- Longened shelf life and better access to information
- Restaurant results that respect the original aesthetics and historical value li>li>Transparent process and documented work stages
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